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Sean Murphy

Glasgow Fort's Bing Bunny store pop-up launches and is set to delight local kids

Bing Bunny and Flop are making their way to Glasgow this festive season with the launch of their first-ever themed pop-up store. The Bing Store Pop-Up is bringing plenty of exciting things for fans of the show to the Glasgow Fort this month.

Running until December 31, 'Bingsters' can enjoy an early Christmas present with a huge range of official merch, plus free in-store games, crafts and storytelling sessions.

Opening at 10 am and running until 7 pm on weekdays, 9 am until 7 pm on Saturdays and 10 am till 5 pm on Sundays, little ones can enjoy free, fun-filled themed activity sessions, every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday, running between 12 pm and 4 pm and not requiring a booking.

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Not only that, but fans will be able to meet with Bing and Flop every Saturday from November 12 until December 17, with extra slots available over the Christmas break on Friday 23rd and 30th December.

The team added that a wide range of Bing products will be available at the store (located near Argos and next to O2), from books, homewares, party accessories, clothes and best-selling toys.

Based on the books by Ted Dewan, the show is a CBeebies favourite and has voice stars including David Threlfall and Pauline McLynn.

The fun activities run from 12 pm – 4 pm (No reservations necessary).

12 pm – 12.45 pm: Storytelling
1 pm – 1.45 pm: Craft activities
2 pm – 2.45 pm: Games
3 pm – 3.45 pm: Music and Dance

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